Over half of Millennials earning 250K or more a year lives paycheck to paycheck

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Back when I was working but broke, I regularly played the "how can I arrange my bills so that I don't get an overdraft fee before payday" game. That's what it is to live paycheck to paycheck. You're always like a $5 debit card charge away from getting hit with $150 in overdraft fees because you forgot your cell phone bill get's paid on the 12th, not the 15th.


I remember those days. You brought back some memories.

How about this - you are driving to work on the 14th and feel relief you have a full tank of gas and don’t have to spend your upcoming paycheck on gas. The mental accounting was exhausting.

I make significantly more money than I used to but am so paranoid of returning to those days that I save aggressively. I’d love, and can afford, to own a $1.5 million house on 3 acres, but I never want to be poor again.

I guess I live paycheck to paycheck, but I’m only doing that because I’m saving so much. Zero dollar budget, in other words.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Back when I was working but broke, I regularly played the "how can I arrange my bills so that I don't get an overdraft fee before payday" game. That's what it is to live paycheck to paycheck. You're always like a $5 debit card charge away from getting hit with $150 in overdraft fees because you forgot your cell phone bill get's paid on the 12th, not the 15th.


I remember those days. You brought back some memories.

How about this - you are driving to work on the 14th and feel relief you have a full tank of gas and don’t have to spend your upcoming paycheck on gas. The mental accounting was exhausting.

I make significantly more money than I used to but am so paranoid of returning to those days that I save aggressively. I’d love, and can afford, to own a $1.5 million house on 3 acres, but I never want to be poor again.

I guess I live paycheck to paycheck, but I’m only doing that because I’m saving so much. Zero dollar budget, in other words.




No, not what it means either
Anonymous
250 is the new 100
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